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CATALOGUE  OF  ORIGINAL 
WORKS  BY,  AND  OF  BOOKS 
RELATING  TO  PERCY 
BYSSHE  SHELLEY 


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er part  of  the  items  here  offered  for  sale  are 
from  the  collection  of  the  late  H.  Buxton  For- 
man  whose  name  will  always  be  associated 
with  that  of  Shelley. 

during  his  studies  of  Shelley,  Mr.  Forman 
naturally  acquired  an  extraordinary  collection 
of  manuscripts,  first  editions,  autograph  letters 
and  aslociation  copies  of  the  poet's  works. 
Many  of  these  contain  valuable  notations  by 
Mr.  Forman.  To  the  volumes  obtained  from 
the  Forman  library  we  have  added  a  consider- 
able number  from  other  sources,  making  this 
collection  one  of  the  most  interesting  brought 
together  in  recent  years. 

The  attention  of  collectors  and  others  is  par- 
ticularly called  to  the  portraits  of  Percy  Bysshe 
Shelley  and  Mary  W.  Shelley,  painted  by 
Lady  Percy  Florence  Shelley. 


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Percy   Bysshe   Shelley 

From  a  painting  by  i^ady  Shtlky^  wife  of  Sir   Percy   Florence  Shelley, 
"Bart. 

This  painring  is  an  exact  copy  of  Amelia  Curran's  portrait  of  Shelley 
painted  from  the  life  in  1819. 

This  and  the  accompanying  portrait  of  Mary  Shelley  have  never 
been  out  of  the  possession  of  the  Shelley  family  till  purchased  this  sum- 
mer by  The  Brick  Row  Book  Shop,  Inc. 

The  portrait  measures  30  j^  by  26'/^  inches  including  the  frame. 


^  (Catalogue  of  Original  Works  by^ 
and  of  ^ooks  T^elating  to 

PERCY  BYSSHE  SHELLEY 

Together  with  Two  Oil  T^aintings 
of  the  T*oet  and  his  Wife 
T^ainted  by  J^dy  Shelley 

(^from  the  (Collection  of  Jljird  zAbinger^ 

as  well  as 

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A  Relic  of  Shelley  after  his  Cremation. 
Mounted  under  glass,  gold  setting,  sur- 
rounded with  12  aquamarines.  Engraved 
on  back,  "P.  B.  S.  [above]  Nat.  IV.  Aug. 
1792;  [below]  Obit  VIII.  Jul.  1822."  In 
red  morocco  case,  ^250. 

An  authentic  and  precious  relic  of  the  poet,  being  a 
portion  of  his  cremated  remains  enshrined  in  a  beautiful 
gold  locket,  studded  with  aquamarines.  From  the  col- 
lection of  Buxton  Forman,  who  prized  it  as  a  sacred  relic 
of  the  poet. 


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SHELLEY'S  SCARCE  IRISH  PAMPHLET 

1.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  An  Address  to 
THE  Irish  People.  8vo,  paper  pamphlet,  laid  in  cloth 
folder  with  ^  red  morocco  slip  case. 

Dublin:  1813     $350.00 

Exceedingly  rare  copy  of  the  First  Edition.  The  title- 
page  and  pp.  19-22  are  in  exact  typographical  facsimile. 
Not  above  fifteen  perfect  copies  of  this  rare  pamphlet  are 
known  to  be  in  existence.  The  present  affords  a  Shelley 
collector  an  extraordinary  opportunity  to  possess  an  item 
of  excessive  rarity. 

2.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  An  Address  to 
THE  Irish  People,  Reprinted  from  the  original  edition 
of  1812.    Edited  by  Thomas  J.  Wise.    4to,  boards. 

London:  1890         35.00 
One  of  three  copies  on  large  vellum. 

3.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  An  Address  to 
THE  Irish  People.  Reprinted  from  the  original  edition 
of  1812.    Edited  by  Thomas  J.  Wise.    8vo,  boards. 

London:  1890  4.50 

Two  hundred  copies  printed.  S.  S.  Publications,  Second 
Series,  No.  6. 

4.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Adonais.  An 
Elegy  on  the  Death  of  John  Keats.  4to,  boards,  with 
the  types  of  Didot. 

Pisa:  1821         35.00 
Reprint.     One   of   three   copies   on   vellum,    large   paper 
size. 

5.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Adonais.  An 
Elegy  on  the  Death  of  John  Keats.    8vo,  boards. 

Pisa:  1821         10.00 

One  of  five  copies  on  Whatman  paper,  privately  printed 
and  not  for  sale. 

6.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Adonais.  Faith- 
fully reprinted  from  the  edition  of  1821,  with  the  types 
of  Didot.    Small  4to,  boards. 

London :  1904  3.50 


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7.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Adonais.  Edited 
by  Thomas  J.  Wise.    4to,  boards. 

London:  1886  3.50 

First  Edition,  limited  to  300  copies.  S.  S.  Publications, 
Second  Series,  No.  1.  Laid  in  are  two  cancelled  Bank  of 
England  cheques;  one  drawn  by  Buxton  Forman  and  the 
other  by  Thos.  J.  Wise. 

8.  Another  copy.  Second  Edition,  limited  to  250 
copies. 

London:  1886  2.50 

9.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Adonais.  An 
Elegy  on  the  Death  of  John  Keats.  Interleaved  and 
annotated  throughout  by  "C.  E.  Thompson."  8vo, 
boards,  dated  in  ink  "Dec.  27^^  i820." 

n.p.,  n.d.  3.00 

10.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Alastor;  or 
The  Spirit  of  Solitude.  Facsimile  of  the  original 
edition  of  1816.  12mo,  boards,  laid  in  cloth  folder  with 
Yz  dark  green  morocco  slip  case. 

London:  1886         25.00 
One  of  very  few  copies  printed  on  vellum. 

11.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Alastor;  or 
The  Spirit  of  Solitude  and  other  poems.  Facsimile 
of  the  original  edition  published  1816.  Edited  by 
Bertram  Dobell.    4to,  boards. 

London:  1886         10.00 

One  of  twenty-five  copies  on  large  Whatman  paper, 
printed  for  private  circulation.  S.  S.  Publications,  Second 
Series,  No.  3. 

12.  Another  copy.    On  Van  Gelder  paper.  10.00 

13.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Alastor;  or 
The  Spirit  of  Solitude.  A  facsimile  of  the  original 
edition  published  1816.  Edited  by  Bertram  Dobell. 
Small  8vo,  boards. 

London:  1886  2.00 

First  Edition,  limited  to  300  copies.  S.  S.  Publications, 
Second  Series,  No.  3. 

14.  Another  copy.    Second  Edition. 

1887  2.00 


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15.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Alastor;  or 
The  Spirit  of  Solitude.    8vo,  boards. 

London:  1876         10.00 

One  of  twenty-five  copies  on  Whatman  paper.  Forman 
edition. 

16.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Alastor;  ou 
Le  Genie  de  la  Solitude.  Poeme  traduit  en  prose 
Frangaise  avec  le  texte  Anglais,  par  Al.  Beljame, 
12mo,  paper  wrapper. 

Paris:  1895  2.00 

Presentation  copy.  On  title-page :  "Homage  du  traduc- 
teur  a  Mon""  H.  Buxton  Forman.    AI  Beljame" 

17.  SHELLEY  on  Blasphemy,  Being  his 
Letter  to  Lord  Ellenborough,  etc.    8vo,  stitched. 

London:  1883  .40 

18.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  The  Cenci.  A 
Tragedy  in  Five  Acts.  Second  Edition.  8vo,  half 
boards. 

London:  1821         50.00 

The  one  book  of  Shelley's  of  which  a  second  edition  ap- 
peared in  his  lifetime ;  exceedingly  scarce ;  choice  copy  in 
the  original  boards. 

19.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  The  Cenci 
[acting  copy].    Edited  by  H.  Buxton  Forman. 

London:  Printed  for  private  use,  1886  5.00 

20.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  The  Cenci.  A 
Tragedy  in  Five  Acts.  Introduction  by  Alfred  and 
H.  Buxton  Forman;  Prologue  by  John  Todhunter. 
8vo,  boards. 

London:  1886  2.00 

The  appendix,  pp.  92-107,  is  a  fine  translation  of  an 
Italian  MS.  owned  by  the  Brick  Row  Book  Shop — possibly 
the  very  one,  or  at  least  a  transcript  of  it,  which  Shelley 
used  as  the  basis  of  the  play.  S.  S.  Publications,  Fourth 
Series,  Mis.  No.  3. 


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21.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  The  Cenci.  A 
Tragedy  in  Five  Acts.  8vo,  full  green  crushed  levant 
morocco,  gilt,  gilt  edges,  dentelles.  Italy.  Printed  for 
C.  &  J.  Oilier. 

London:  1819       350.00 

A  fine  copy  of  the  rare  First  Edition.  "The  Cenci," 
begun  at  Rome  on  the  fourteenth  of  May,  1819,  was  finished 
about  the  middle  of  August  and  printed  in  Leghorn  the  same 
year,  though  not  published  in  England  till  the  spring  of 
1820.  It  has  a  few  errors  of  the  press  incidental  to  the 
Italian  compositor's  ignorance  of  English  and  is  a  character- 
istic piece  of  typography;  but,  on  the  whole,  a  preferable 
text  to  the  second  edition. 

23.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  The  Cenci.  A 
Tragedy.     ISmo,  paper  wrappers,  Benbow. 

London:  1827  3.50 

One  of  the  original  pirated  issues. 

24.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  A  Defence  of 
Poetry.    Small  4to,  stitched. 

Portland,  Maine :  1907  .50 

25.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Epipsychidion. 
Edited  by  Robert  Alfred  Potts.    4to,  boards. 

London:  1887         12.50 

One  of  fifteen  copies  on  large  Van  Gelder  paper,  printed 
for  private  circulation.  S.  S.  Publications,  Second  Series, 
No.  7. 

26.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Epipsychidion. 
Verses  Addressed  to  the  Noble  and  Unfortunate  Lady 
Emilia  V .    Large  8vo,  boards. 

London:  1821         10.00 

[Reprinted.]  Edited  with  notes  by  H.  Buxton  Forman 
and  printed  for  private  distribution  MDCCCLXXVI. 
Limited  to  twenty  copies — five  on  Whatman  paper,  ten  on 
smooth  paper,  five  on  vellum.     This  copy  is  on  Whatman. 

27.  Another  copy.     On  vellum.  25.00 

28.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Hellas;  A 
Lyrical  Drama.    Reprint  of  the  Oilier  edition  of  1822. 


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8vo,   full  light  brown  levant  morocco,  gilt  back  and 
sides,  dentelles,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Tout. 

[London:  1886]         35.00 

One  of  five  copies  on  vellum,  privately  printed  by  Buxton 
Forman. 

29.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Hellas;  A 
Lyrical  Drama.  Reprint  of  the  original  edition  pub- 
lished in  1822;  with  the  author's  prologue,  and  notes 
by  various  hands.  Edited  by  Thomas  J.  Wise. 
4to,  boards.     Printed  for  private  circulation  only. 

London:  1886         35.00 
One  of  three  copies  printed  on  large  vellum. 

30.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Hellas;  A 
Lyrical  Drama.  Reprinted  from  the  original  edition  of 
1822.    Edited  by  Thomas  J.  Wise.    8vo,  boards. 

London:  1886         25.00 
One  of  three  copies  on  vellum. 

31.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Hellas;  A 
Lyrical  Drama.  Reprint  of  the  Oilier  edition  of  1822. 
8vo,  full  dark  olive  green  levant  morocco,  raised  bands, 
blind  tooled  covers  with  gilt  corner  designs,  dentelles, 
gilt  edges. 

[London:  1886]         25.00 

One  of  five  copies  on  Whatman  paper,  privately  printed 
by  Buxton  Forman. 

32.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Hellas;  A 
Lyrical  Drama.  With  notes  by  Dr.  Garnett  and  Mary 
W,  Shelley.    Edited  by  Thomas  J.  Wise.    4to,  boards. 

London:  1886         12.50 

One  of  fifteen  copies  on  Van  Gelder  paper,  printed  for 
private  circulation.  S.  S.  Publications,  Second  Series,  No. 
5.  Presentation  copy  autographed,  "H.  Buxton  Forman 
with  kindest  regards  from  Thos.  J.  Wise  Aug.  1^*^  1886." 
Inlaid  are  two  letters  from  Mr.  Wise  to  Mr.  Forman. 

33.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Hellas;  A 
Lyrical  Drama.  The  choruses  set  to  music  by  William 
Christian  Selle.    Large  8vo,  paper  cover. 

London:  1886         10.00 
One  of  twenty  copies  printed  for  private  circulation. 


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34.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Hellas;  A 
Lyrical  Drama.  With  notes  by  Dr.  Garnett  and  Mary 
W.  Shelley.    Edited  by  Thomas  J.  Wise.    4to,  boards. 

London:  1886         10.00 

One  of  fifteen  copies  on  Whatman  paper,  printed  for 
private  circulation.  S.  S.  Publications,  Second  Series, 
No.  5. 

35.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Hellas;  A 
Lyrical  Drama.  Reprinted  from  the  original  edition  of 
1822.  Edited  by  Thomas  J.  Wise.  Frontispiece  por- 
trait of  Shelley  by  Clint.    8vo,  boards. 

London:  1886  5.00 

One  of  100  copies  on  large  fine  paper. 

36.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Hellas;  A 
Lyrical  Drama.  Reprint  of  the  original  edition  pub- 
lished in  1822.  With  the  author's  prologue,  and  notes 
by  various  hands.  Edited  by  Thomas  J.  Wise.  8vo, 
boards  [damaged]. 

London:  1886.  3.50 

First  Edition  of  300  copies.  S.  S.  Publications,  Second 
Series,  No.  5. 

37.  Another  copy.    Second  Edition  of  250  copies.       2.50 

38.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Hellas;  A 
Lyrical  Drama.  Edited  by  Thomas  J.  Wise.  Reprint 
of  Oilier  edition  of  1822.    8vo,  paper  wrapper. 

London:  1886  2.50 

Edition  limited  to  500  copies. 

39.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Hellas;  Drame 
Lyrique ;  traduit  en  prose  Franqaise  avec  le  texte  An- 
glais par  Maurice  Castelain.     12mo,  paper  wrapper. 

Paris:  1906  2.00 

40.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Prologue  to 
Hellas.  With  Introductory  Note  by  Richard  Garnett. 
Edited  by  Thomas  J.  Wise.  8vo,  large  paper,  paper 
wrapper. 

London:  1886         10.00 

Privately  printed.  Edition  limited  to  twenty  copies,  v^^ith 
portrait  of  Shelley  from  the  original  picture  by  Clint. 


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41.  Another  copy.    Smaller.  7.50 

42.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Prologue  to 
Hellas.    8vo.    Proof  Sheets,  corrected. 

London:  1886         35.00 

The  proof  sheets  of  the  privately  printed  first  separate 
edition  with  corrections  and  changes.  Laid  in  are  two 
A.  L's.  S.  from  Mr.  Wise.  But  twenty  copies  printed  for 
private  distribution. 

43.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  The  Masque  of 
Anarchy  ;  A  Poem.    4to,  boards. 

London:  1887  6.50 

Edition  limited  to  500  copies.  S.  S.  Publications,  Extra 
Series,  No.  4. 

44.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  The  Masque  of 
Anarchy;  A  Poem.  A  type-facsimile  reprint  of  the 
original  edition  first  published  in  1832.     12mo,  boards. 

London:  1892  3.00 

One  of  ten  copies  on  Dutch  handmade  paper.  S.  S. 
Publications,  Second  Series,  No.  13. 

45.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  To  the  Nile. 
Sonnet  in  the  St.  James's  Magazine,  March,  1876. 

Editor's  Note. — "This  sonnet  which  has  never  been  pub- 
lished is  now  for  the  first  time  printed  verbatim  from  the 
poet's  own  handwriting  penes  me." 


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46.  SHELLEY.  Notes  on  Sculptures  in  Rome 
AND  Florence,  etc.  Edited  by  H.  Buxton  Forman. 
8vo,  cloth. 

London:  1879  5.00 

One  of  fifty  copies  printed  for  private  circulation. 

47.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  CEdipus  Tyran- 
Nus,  OR,  SwELLFOOT  THE  Tyrant.  A  Tragedy  in  Two 
Acts.    8vo,  boards. 

London:  1820         25.00 

Reprinted    for   private  circulation,   probably   by   Buxton 
Forman.    One  of  five  copies  on  vellum. 

48.  SHELLEY.  Posthumous  Poems.  8vo, 
boards,  sheepskin  back. 

London:  1824         75.00 


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Fine,  large,  uncut  copy  of  the  First  Edition  ;  preface  by 
Alary  W.  Shelley. 

49.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  (Edipus  Tyran- 
Nus;  OR,  SwELLFOOT  THE  Tyrant.  A  Tragedy.  8vo, 
boards,  uncut. 

London:  1820         10.00 

Facsimile  reprint  of  the  excessively  rare  first  edition. 
One  of  five  copies  on  English  Whatman  paper;  but  twenty 
copies  of  this  reprint  in  all  were  made. 

50.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe)  and  Elizabeth 
Shelley.  Original  Poetry  by  Victor  and  Cazire. 
Edited  by  Richard  Garnett.    8vo,  boards. 

London:  1898  2.50 

51.  SHELLEY.  Political  Correspondence  of 
the  leading  members  of  parliament  with  the 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons  on  Emancipa- 
tion,   12mo,  boards. 

London :  1825  1.00 

Interesting  and  scarce. 

52.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Prometheus 
Unbound,  and  Banquet  of  Plato.  Cassell's  National 
Library.    2  vols.    18mo,  in  sheets  with  paper  wrappers. 

London :  1887  2.00 

Unique  copy  for  Buxton  Forman's  use. 

53.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Prometheus 
Unbound.  Illustrated  with  twelve  designs  in  outline 
by  Noel  Paton.     Folio  [oblong,  19x11  inches]. 

n.p.,  n.d.  5.00 

54.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Den  Loste 
Prometheus;  Lyrisk  Drama  i  fine  akter.  Oversat  of 
Adolf  Hansen.    Small  8vo,  paper  wrapper. 

Kjobenhavn:1892  3.50 

Presentation  copy.  On  wrapper:  "Mr.  H  Buxton  For- 
man  respectfully  from  the  Translator." 

55.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  A  Proposal  for 
putting  Reform  to  the  Vote.    4to,  boards. 

London:  1887  6.50 

Edition  limited  to  500  copies.  S.  S.  Publications,  Extra 
Series,  No.  5. 


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56.  SHELLEY  (Percy  By sshe).  Queen  Mab;  or 
The  Palace  of  Prophecy.    32mo,  cloth. 

London :  n.d.         30.00 
Rare;  not  in  Shelley  Library. 

57.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Queen  Mab. 
8vo,  new  boards,  uncut.  Printed  and  published  by  W. 
Clark. 

London:  1821         25.00 

The  first  published  edition,  as  the  edition  of  1813,  was 
suppressed  and  withdrawn.  Contains  the  leaf  of  adver- 
tisements by  W.  Clark  at  the  end.  This  is  one  of  the  muti- 
lated copies  with  dashes  in  the  text  at  pp.  39,  54,  55,  65,  11 , 
82,  98,  146,  147  and  171. 

58.  Another  copy.  8vo,  old  half  sheep  (worn  and 
covers  loose),  uncut.  Printed  and  published  by  W. 
Clark. 

London:  1821         25.00 

A  note  on  the  flyleaf  by  Buxton  Forman  says:  "Ordinary 
paper  castrated  variety  but  with  Dedication  substituted 
at  the  end  for  advertisements." 

59.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Queen  Mab. 
8vo,  y^  crimson  morocco,  gilt,  gilt  top. 

London:  1821         25.00 

First  Edition,  on  thick  paper,  uncut;  one  of  the  few 
copies  which  contains  the  list  with  extra  poem  to  Harriet. 
With  notes  and  translations. 

60.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Queen  Mab. 
With  notes.    18mo,  leather,  Hetherington. 

London :  n.d.         20.00 

"Remarkable  as  the  only  copy  I  have  seen  with  the  notes 
printed  as  foot-notes."     [Buxton  Forman.] 

61.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Queen  Mab. 
8vo,  original  boards. 

London :  1822         20.00 

Entirely  uncut.  Dedication  to  "Harriet"  bound  in  at  end 
[originally  suppressed].  With  all  the  Notes;  published 
without  Shelley's  knowledge. 

62.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Queen  Mab. 
8vo,  original  boards. 

London :  1822         15.00 
With  Dedication  but  without  the  Notes,    Unmutilated. 


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63.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Queen  Mab. 
With  Notes  and  brief  memoir  of  the  author.  12mo, 
original  cloth,  Watson. 

London :  1847         15.00 

64.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Queen  Mab. 
32mo,  original  cloth. 

London:  1826         15.00 

Pirated  Edition.  With  the  suppressed  Notes.  The  end 
of  this  book,  sig.  GG.,  varies  from  the  copy  below. 

65.  Another  copy,    32mo,  original  boards. 

London:  1826         15.00 
With  the  suppressed  Notes  and  the  Dedication  at  end  of 
book. 

66.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  A  Refutation 
OF  Deism.  With  Introduction  by  G.  W.  Foote.  12mo, 
paper. 

London :  1890  .50 

67.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Review  of 
Hogg's  Memoirs  of  Prince  Alexy  Haimatoff.  To- 
gether with  an  extract  from  some  early  writings  of 
Shelley  by  Prof.  E.  Dowden.  Edited  by  Thomas  J. 
Wise.    Printed  for  private  circulation. 

London:  1887         25.00 
One  of  three  copies  on  vellum. 

68.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Review  of 
Hogg's  Memoirs  of  Prince  Alexy  Haimatoff.  4to, 

boards. 

London:  1887  3.50 

One  of  sixteen  copies  on  large  paper,  printed  for  private 
circulation.  Presentation  copy,  autographed :  "To  H.  Bux- 
ton Forman  with  kindest  regards  from  Thos.  J.  Wise 
22.  11.  86".    S.  S.  Publications,  Second  Series,  No.  2. 

69.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Review  of 
Hogg's  Memoirs  of  Prince  Alexy  Haimatoff.    8vo, 

boards. 

London:  1887  2.50 

Laid  in  letter  from  Thos.  J.  Wise  to  Buxton  Forman. 
S.  S.  Publications,  Second  Series,  No.  2. 


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70.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Review  of 
Hogg's  Memoirs  of  Prince  Alexy  Haimatoff,  to- 
gether with  an  extract  from  "Some  Early  Writings  of 
Shelley"  by  Prof.  E.  Dowden.  Edited  by  Thomas  J. 
Wise.    8vo,  boards. 

London :  1886  2.50 

Third  Edition.    One  of  250  copies.     S.  S.  Publications, 
Second  Series,  No.  2. 


71.    Another  copy.     First  Edition   reprint,   300 
copies. 


3.00 


72.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  The  Revolt  of 
Islam.  A  Poem  in  Twelve  Cantos.  8vo,  full  dark 
brown  morocco,  gilt,  dentelles,  gilt  edges. 

London :  1839         50.00 

73.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Revolutionary 
Rhymes  and  Songs  for  Socialists.  Contains  Shelley's 
verses  "To  the  Men  of  England."    8vo,  stitched. 

London:  1886         50.00 


ROSALIND  AND  HELEN  FIRST  EDITION 

74.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Rosalind  and 
Helen.  A  Modern  Eclogue  with  Other  Poems.  8vo, 
full  crimson  crushed  levant  morocco,  doublures,  den- 
telles, uncut. 

London :  1819       125.00 

First  Edition,  very  scarce,  with  the  two  leaves  of  adver- 
tisement at  end. 

75  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Rosalind  and 
Helen.    8vo,  boards,  laid  in. 

London:  1888         30.00 
Author's  copy,  unique,  with  first  reviews  and  final  proofs. 

76.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Rosalind  and 
Helen  :  A  Modern  Eclogue  with  Other  Poems.  8vo, 
boards. 

London:  1819         10.00 

Facsimile;    printed    for   private    distribution   by   Buxton 
Forman,  1876. 


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77.  Another  copy.     Cloth ;  one  of  ten  copies  on 

thin  paper  and  Buxton  Forman's  own  copy.  10.00 

78.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Rosalind  and 
Helen.  A  Modern  Eclogue  with  other  Poems.  A 
type-facsimile  of  the  original  edition  of  1819.  Edited 
by  H.  Buxton  Forman.    8vo,  boards. 

London:  1888  3.00 

Limited  to  500  copies.    S.  S.  Publications,  Second  Series, 
No.  17. 


THE  SCARCE  ST.  IRVYNE 


79.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  St.  Irvyne;  or 
The  Rosicrucian.  A  Romance  by  a  Gentleman  of 
Oxford.  8vo,  full  brown  crushed  levant  morocco,  gilt, 
gilt  top,  dentelles. 

London:  1811       350.00 

First  Edition,   uncut.     This  copy  brought  $525  at  the 
Hoe  Sale.     Hoe  bookplate. 

80.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  St.  Irvyne;  or 
The  Rosicrucian.  A  Romance.  By  a  Gentleman  of 
the  University  of  Oxford.  8vo,  full  polished  calf,  gilt 
top,  dentelles. 

London:  1823       100.00 

Sheets  of  First  Edition  with  new  title-page.    Wise  and 
Buxton  Forman  bookplates. 

81.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  A  Vindication 
OF  Natural  Diet.     8vo,  paper  wrapper. 

London :  1884  .50 

82.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  A  Vindication 
OF  Natural  Diet.    12mo,  paper. 

London:  1884  .80 

An  edition  earlier  than  Axon's. 

83.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  A  Vindication 
OF  Natural  Diet.    12mo,  boards. 

London :  1886  1.50 

S.  S.  Publications,  Second  Series,  No.  4. 


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84.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  The  Wander- 
ing Jew.    4to,  boards. 

London:  1887         30.00 

One  of  three  copies  on  vellum.  S.  S.  Publications, 
Second  Series,  No.  12. 

85.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  The  Wander- 
ing Jew.    Edited  by  Bertram  Dobell.    4to,  boards. 

London:  1887         10.00 

One  of  twenty-one  copies  on  large  paper ;  printed  for 
private  circulation.  Autographed :  "H.  Buxton  Forman 
Esq.  with  kindest  regards  from  Thomas  J.  Wise  19.  3.  87." 
S.  S.  Publications,  Second  Series,  No.  12. 

86.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  The  Wander- 
ing Jew.  a  Poem.  Edited  by  Bertram  Dobell.  8vo, 
boards. 

London :  1887         10.00 

Introduction,  annotated  by  Buxton  Forman,  with  letter 
from  Forman  laid  in.  S.  S.  Publications,  Second  Series, 
No.  12. 

87.  Another  copy.  5.00 

88.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Zastrozzi.  A 
Romance.  Engraved  portrait  of  the  author.  8vo,  }^ 
green  morocco,  gilt  top. 

London:  1810       300.00 

Tall  uncut  copy  of  the  rare  First  Edition  of  this  exces- 
sively scarce  book,  lacking  half  title  but  unusually  clean  and 
tall  copy. 

89.  Shelley's  Vegetarianism.  By  William  E.  A. 
Axon.    8vo,  paper  wrapper. 

London:  1891  .50 

90.  Shelley's  Socialism.  By  Dr.  E.  Aveling  and 
Eleanor  Marx  Aveling.     8vo,  paper  cover. 

London:  1888  3.50 

One  of  twenty-five  copies  printed  for  private  distribution. 

91.  Poems.  By  the  late  Thomas  Lovell  Beddoes. 
12mo,  cloth. 

London:  1851  5.00 

Contains  references  to  Shelley. 


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92.  Shelley's  View  of  Nature.  By  Mathilde 
Blind.    8vo,  boards. 

London:  1886  3.50 

One  of  twenty-five  copies  printed  for  private  circulation. 

93.  Shelley.  La  Sensitiva  [The  Sensitive  Plant] . 
Traduzione  di  Adolfo  de  Bosis.    4to,  paper  cover. 

n.p.,  n.d.  2.50 

Handmade  paper,  privately  printed. 

94.  Shelley.  A  Dissertation  on  the  Statues 
OF  the  Cities  of  Italy^  etc.,  and  a  translation  of  the 
Pleading  of  Prospero  Farinacio  in  defense  of  Beatrice 
Cenci.    By  George  Boyer.    8vo,  cloth. 

London:  1838  2.50 

Presentation  copy  to  "The  Hon'ble  and  Rev'd  F.  Bertie 
from  the  Author." 

95.  Shelley.  An  Essay  by  Robert  Browning. 
Svo,  boards. 

London :  1888  3.00 

One  of  500  copies. 

96.  Shelley's  Minor  Poems  [edited  by  Arthur 
Dexter].    8vo,  cloth. 

Boston:  1878  1.00 

An  autograph  letter  from  Dexter  to  Buxton  Forman  re- 
ferring to  the  volume  is  laid  in. 

97.  Shelley.  An  Alphabetical  Table  of  Con- 
tents to  Shelley's  Poetical  Works.  By  Fred- 
erick S.  Ellis.    8vo,  paper  cover. 

London:  1888  1.00 

S.  S.  Publications,  Fourth  Series,  No.  6. 

98.  Shelley.  An  Account  of  Shelley's  Visits 
TO  France,  Switzerland,  and  Savoy  in  the  Years  1814 
and  1816,  etc.  By  Charles  L  Elton.  Illustrated  Svo, 
cloth. 

London :  1894  2.50 

First  Edition. 

99.  Shelley  Library.  An  Essay  in  Bibliography 
by  H.  Buxton  Forman.     8vo,  boards. 

London :  2.50 

S.  S.  Publications. 


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100.  Shelley.  Rosalind  and  Helen  ;  A  Lecture 
by  H.  Buxton  Forman.  8vo,  boards.  Printed  for  pri- 
vate circulation. 

London :  1888  3.00 

Edition  limited  to  twenty-five  copies. 

102.  Shelley  and  Lord  Beaconsfield.  By  Rich- 
ard Garnett.    8vo,  boards. 

London:  1887  5.00 

One  of  twenty-five  copies  printed  for  private  circulation. 

103.  Shelley.  Relics.  Edited  by  Richard  Gar- 
nett.   12mo,  original  cloth. 

London :  1862  4.50 

Cover  faded.     Scarce. 

104.  Shelley,  Select  Letters  of.  Edited  by 
Richard  Garnett.    2  vols.,  8vo,  }i  red  morocco. 

London :  1882         50.00 
One  of  fifty  copies  on  large  paper. 

105.  Shelley.  The  Story  of  "Evelina."  A  true 
story  written  for  publication,  by  John  Gisborne.  4  small 
vols,  of  MS.  [3  quartos  and  1  12mo]. 

25.00 
This  was  sent  to  Mary  Shelley  for  her  opinion.  She  re- 
turned it  saying  "It  is  very  good  but  it  is  too  long  to  put 
in  an  Annual  and  too  short  to  make  a  book  of  itself ;  if  you 
add  something  more  about  her  country  it  will  do."  The 
accomplishment  of  her  suggestion  failed  through  Mr. 
Gisborne's  illness  and  death. 

106.  Shelley.  The  Greek  Materials  of 
'Adonais.'    By  H.  W.  L.  Hime.    12mo  sheets. 

London :  1888  5.00 

Proof.     Probably  only  three  copies  extant. 

107.  The  Real  Shelley.  By  John  Cordy  Jeaflfre- 
son.    2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth. 

London :  1885         10.00 

108.  La  Jeunesse  de  Shelley.  Par  A.  Koszul. 
8vo,  paper  cover. 

Paris :  1910  3.50 


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109.  Shelley's  Early  Life^  from  original  sources. 
By  Denis  Florence  Mac-Carthy.    8vo,  cloth. 

London :  n.d.         10.00 

Autograph  of  W.  M.  Rossetti,  1873,  appears  on  flyleaf. 
Scarce. 

110.  Another  copy.    Original  cloth.  7.50 

111.  Shelley's  Metre.  By  J.  B.  Mayor.  8vo, 
boards.    Printed  for  private  circulation  only. 

London:  1888  3.50 

One  of  twenty-five  copies. 

112.  Shelley,  Memoir  of.  By  Thomas  Medwin. 
And  Original  Poems  and  Papers  by  Percy  Bysshe 
Shelley  now  first  collected.    13mo,  boards. 

London:  1833         17.50 
First  Edition.    Scarce. 

113.  Shelley — Odds  and  Ends.  By  Thomas 
Medwin.    Small  8vo,  stitched. 

Heidelberg:  1862  5.00 

Rare. 

114.  Shelley.  Altham  and  His  Wife.  A  Do- 
mestic Tale.    By  Charles  Oilier.    8vo,  boards. 

London:  1818         25.00 

Presentation  copy  to  "T.  L.  Peacock  with  the  Author's 
best  respects."  Inlaid  is  a  note  of  Buxton  Forman's  with 
reference  to  Shelley's  admiration  of  Ollier's  book. 

115.  Shelley.  Notes  on  the  First  Performance 
OF  Shelley's  Cenci.  Edited  by  Sidney  E.  Preston. 
8vo,  boards. 

London :  1886  2.00 

One  of  thirty-five  copies  printed  for  private  circulation. 

116.  A  Memoir  of  Shelley  [With  New  Preface]. 
By  William  Michael  Rossetti.    8vo,  boards. 

London :  1886  4.50 

S.  S.  Publications,  Fourth  Scries,  No.  2. 

117.  A  Memoir  of  Shelley  [With  a  fresh  pref- 
ace].    By  William  Michael  Rossetti.     8vo,  boards. 

London :  1886  4.50 


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Second  Edition,  autographed  "To  Harry  Buxton  For- 
man  with  the  sincere  regard  due  to  him  as  Shelleyitc  and 
as  Friend.  W.  M.  Rossetti  1886"  S.  S.  PubHcations, 
Fourth  Series,  No.  2. 

118.  Shelley's  Prometheus  Unbound  Consid- 
ered AS  A  Poem.  By  William  M.  Rossetti.  8vo, 
sheets. 

London:  1887         10.00 
Printed  for  private  circulation. 

119.  Shelley.  A  Monograph  by  H.  S.  Salt.  12mo, 
sheets  folded  and  gathered,  with  engraved  portrait  of 
Shelley. 

London :  1888  5.00 

120.  Shelley  Primer  [A].  By  H.  S.  Salt.  8vo, 
boards. 

London :  1887  2.00 

Laid  in  is  a  letter  from  C.  Keegan  Paul  to  Mr.  Furnivall. 
S.  S.  Pubhcations,  Fourth  Series,  No.  4. 

121.  SHELLEY.  Poems  and  Sonnets.  Edited 
by  Charles  Alfred  Seymour,    4to,  stiff  paper  wrapper. 

Philadelphia :  1887  6.50 

Printed  for  private  circulation.  Handmade  paper. 
Limited  to  thirty  copies. 

122.  SHELLEY.  Poems  and  Sonnets.  Edited 
by  Charles  Alfred  Seymour.  4to,  boards,  printed  on 
vellum. 

Philadelphia :  1887         35.00 
One  of  five  copies  on  vellum. 

123.  Shelley,  Life  of.  By  William  Sharp.  8vo, 
cloth. 

London :  1887  3.00 


124.     Shelley  Society  (The),     First  Annual  Re- 
port, 1886,    8vo,  paper  wrapper. 

Inscribed  "H.  Buxton  Forman  with  kind  regards  from 
Thos.  J.  Wise  Jan  ZO'i'  '86" 


1.50 


125.     Shelley  Society  Note  Book.    Part  1.    8vo, 
boards. 

London :  1888  3.00 


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126.  Another  copy.     Paper  wrapper.  2,00 

127.  Shelley  Society  Papers.  Parts  1  and  2.  2 
vols.,  8vo,  paper  wrappers. 

London :  1888  4.00 

S.  S.  Publications,  First  Series,  No.  1. 

128.  Another  copy  of  Part  1,  boards.  3.00 

129.  Shelley.  Notes  on  Shelley's  Unfinished 
Poem,  "The  Triumph  of  Life."  By  John  Todhunter. 
8vo,  boards,  paper  label,  uncut,  original  wrappers  bound 
in.    Printed  for  private  circulation. 

London:  1887         25.00 
One  of  three  copies  on  vellum. 

130.  Shelley.  Prometheus  Unbound  Con- 
sidered AS  A  Poem.  By  William  Michael  Rossetti.  8vo, 
boards,  paper  label,  uncut,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 
Printed  for  private  circulation. 

London:  1887         25.00 
One  of  three  copies  on  vellum. 

131.  Shelley.  Shelley's  View  of  Nature  Con- 
trasted WITH  Darwin's.  By  Mathilde  Blind.  8vo, 
boards,  paper  label,  uncut,  original  wrappers  bound  in. 
Printed  for  private  distribution. 

London:  1886         25.00 
One  of  three  copies  on  vellum. 

132.  Shelley.  Shelley's  Centenary  [August  4, 
1892].  By  William  Watson.  8vo,  boards.  Printed  for 
private  distribution. 

London:  1892         25.00 
Limited  to  twenty-five  copies  on  vellum. 

133.  Shelley.    Epipsychidion.    Verses  addressed 

to  the  Noble  and  Unfortunate  Lady  Emilia  V now 

imprisoned  in  the  Convent  of .    8vo,  boards,  paper 

label,  uncut.     [Reprint.] 

London :  1821         30.00 
One  of  five  copies  on  vellum. 

134.  Shelley.  Hellas.  A  Lyrical  Drama.  Re- 
printed from  the  original  edition  of  1822.     Edited  by 


Mary  Shelley 

From  a  painting  by  i^ady  S/i^Hef,  ivife  of  Sir  'Percy  Florence  Shelley, 
mart. 

This  original   painting  was  done  directly  from  the  life,  Mrs.  Shelley 
being  forty-three  years  of  age  at  the  time. 

The  portrait  measures  ^ohi  by  26^  inches  including  the  frame. 


YHJJ3h8    y^aM 

Y9lbii2  .aiM  ,3lil  arli  moi^  ybasiib  snob  aew  ^nunifiq  Ifinigho  aiHT 

.ami]  arb  is  age  "^o  aiesy  aairii-ylio)  gnisd 
.siTiBTt  3fl3  gnibobni  asdsni  ^ds  yd  r'oj  saiuaBsm  jiinnoq  sdT 


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Thomas  Wise.     8vo,  boards,  paper  label,  uncut.     Pub- 
lished for  the  Shelley  Society. 

London:  1886         25.00 
One  of  three  copies  on  vellum. 

135.  Shelley.  Shelley's  Socialism.  Two  Lec- 
tures. By  Edward  Aveling  and  Eleanor  Marx  Ave- 
ling.  8vo,  boards,  paper  label,  uncut,  original  wrappers 
bound  in.    Printed  for  private  circulation  only. 

London:  1888         25.00 
One  of  three  copies  on  vellum. 

136.  Shelley.  Rosalind  and  Helen.  A  Lecture 
by  H.  Buxton  Forman.  8vo,  boards,  paper  label,  uncut. 
Printed  for  private  circulation. 

London:  1888         25.00 
One  of  three  copies  on  vellum. 

137.  Shelley.  Lines  on  the  Inaugural  Meet- 
ing OF  The  Shelley  Society.  8vo,  boards,  paper 
label,  uncut.    Reprinted  for  private  distribution. 

London:  1886         20.00 
One  of  four  copies  on  vellum. 

138.  Shelley.  Review  of  Hogg's  "Memoirs  of 
Prince  Alexy  Haimatoff."  By  Shelley.  Together 
with  an  Extract  from  "Some  Early  Writings  of  Shelley" 
by  Prof.  E.  Dowden.  Edited  with  an  Introductory  Note 
by  Thomas  J.  Wise.  8vo,  boards,  paper  label,  uncut, 
original  wrappers  bound  in.  Published  for  the  Shelley 
Society. 

London :  1886         20.00 
One  of  four  copies  on  vellum. 

139.  Shelley.  Prologue  to  Hellas.  With  an  In- 
troductory Note  by  Richard  Garnett.  Edited  and  anno- 
tated by  Thomas  J.  Wise.  8vo,  boards,  paper  label, 
uncut,  original  wrappers  bound  in.  For  private  dis- 
tribution only. 

London :  1886         25.00 
One  of  three  copies  on  vellum. 

140.  Shelley.  A  Critical  Biography.  By 
George  Barnett  Smith.    8vo,  cloth. 

Edinburgh :  1877  2.50 


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1-il.  Memorials  of  a  Tour  on  the  Continent^ 
to  which  are  added  Miscellaneous  Poems.  By  Robert 
Snow.     8vo,  cloth. 

London :  1845  3.50 

Presentation  copy.     Reference  to  Shelley,  pp.  23-27. 

142.  Shelley's  Place  among  the  English  Poets 
OF  HIS  TIME.    By  R.  Pickett  Scott.    8vo,  boards. 

Cambridge :  1878  3.00 

Presentation  copy.  "W.  M.  Rossetti  from  the  Author 
1878" 

143.  Shelley's  Place  among  the  English  Poets 
OF  his  time.    By  R.  Pickett  Scott.    8vo,  cloth. 

Cambridge:  1878  3.00 

144.  Poem  on  Shelley.  By  E.  D.  Stone,  4to,  4 
pages,  unbound. 

1886  2.00 

145.  Shelley's  Nature-Poetry.  By  Henry  Sweet. 
8vo,  boards. 

London:  1888  3.50 

One  of  twenty-five  copies  printed  for  private  circulation. 

146.  Shelley.  By  John  Addington  Symonds. 
8vo,  cloth. 

London :  1878         10.00 

Presentation  copy  from  Granger  Huth  of  Macmillan's  to 
Buxton  Forman.    Marked  by  the  latter. 

147.  "A  Note  on  Shelley."  By  James  Thomson 
[B.V.].  Article  in  Progress  for  February,  1884.  8vo, 
original  wrapper. 

London :  .25 

148.  Shelley,  A  Poem  ;  with  other  Writings  relat- 
ing to  Shelley.  By  the  late  James  Thomson  [B.V.], 
to  which  is  added  an  Essay  on  The  Poems  of  William 
Blake  by  the  same  author.    8vo,  boards. 

London :  1884  7.50 

Presentation  copy  "To  Lionel  [Johnson]  from  Frank, 
Xmas  1884."  Printed  for  private  circulation  and  edition 
limited  to  190  copies,  numbered  and  signed. 


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149.  A  View  of  the  Nervous  Temperament  of 
Shelley.    By  Thomas  Trotter,  M.D.    8vo,  boards. 

London :  1807         10.00 

One  of  Shelley's  textbooks  in  writing  the  Vegetarian 
Note  to  Queen  Mab.  See  Vol.  IV,  p.  533.  Ed.  H.  B. 
F[orman]. 

150.  Shelley.  By  Sydney  Waterlow.  12mo, 
cloth. 

London :  n.d.  .50 

151.  Edward  Ellerker  Williams'  Journal.  The 
Companion  of  Shelley  and  Byron  in  1821  and  1823. 
With  an  Introduction  by  Richard  Garnett.  8vo, 
boards. 

London :  1902  3.50 


EDITOR'S  OWN  COPY 

152.  Shelley's  Poetical  Works.  Edited  by 
Harry  Buxton  Forman.    2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth. 

London :  1882         85.00 

Unique  copy  of  bound  proofs  with  corrections,  etc.,  in 
Buxton  Forman's  hand. 

153.  Shelley's  Poetical  Works.  Edited  by 
Harry  Buxton  Forman,    4  vols.,  8vo,  cloth. 

London :  1882         50.00 

Out   of   print  and   scarce.     Reissue  with   the  Notes  of 
Mary  Wollstonecraft  Shelley. 

154.  Shelley's  Poetical  Works  ;  Given  from  his 
own  editions  and  other  authentic  sources,  etc.  Edited 
by  H.  Buxton  Forman.  Second  Edition  with  the 
Notes  of  Mary  Wollstonecraft  Shelley.  2  vols.  Full 
crimson   crushed   levant   morocco,   dentelles,   gilt  top. 

London :  188G         40.00 

155.  Shelley's  Prose  Works.  Edited  by  Buxton 
Forman.  4  vols.,  8vo,  in  sheets,  folded  and  gathered. 
Reeves  &  Turner. 

London :  1880        GO.OO 


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BEST  EDITION  IN  HANDSOME  BINDING 

156.  Shelley's  Works.  Edited  by  H.  Buxton  For- 
man.  [Prose,  8  vols.;  Poetry,  4  vols.;  Poetry  and 
Prose,  1  vol.]  13  vols.,  8vo,  94  brown  crushed  levant 
morocco. 

London:  1880       250.00 

An    exceedingly    handsome    set    of    the    best    collected 
edition. 


BUXTON  FORMAN'S  MANUSCRIPT 

157.  Shelley's  Poetical  Works.  Editor's  copy 
for  the  Aldine  edition,  edited  with  a  Memoir  by  H. 
Buxton  Forman.    4  vols.,  8vo,  cloth. 

London:  1892       250.00 

The  editor's  own  copy,  with  manuscript  proofs  and 
reviews  and  filled  with  manuscript  notes  and  corrections. 
The  Preface  and  Memoirs  are  entirely  in  Mr.  Forman's 
autograph. 

158.  Shelley's  Poems  and  Letters,  Selected  with 
Preface  by  Richard  Garnett.  2  vols.,  8vo,  ^4  red  le- 
vant morocco,  gilt  tops. 

London :  1880         50.00 
One  of  fifty  copies  on  large  paper. 

159.  Shelley's  Poetical  Works.  32mo,  27  parts, 
original  paper  wrappers ;  with  portrait. 

London:  1851  5.00 

Includes  extra  copy  of  Part  1,  without  portrait. 

160.  Shelley's  Works,  with  his  Life.  2  vols., 
12mo,  original  cloth.    Ascham. 

London :  1834  4.50 

161.  Shelley^s  Poetical  Works.  With  Notes 
and  a  Memoir  by  W.  M.  Rossetti.  2  vols.  [Vol.  I 
lacking],  8vo,  cloth. 

London:  1870  7.50 


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FROM  ROSSETTI  TO  W.  B.  SCOTT 

162.  Shelley's     Poetical     Works.      Edited    by 
W.  M.  Rossetti.    2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth. 

London:  1870         85.00 

Presentation  copy  from  Rossetti  to  W.  B.  Scott.  Has 
page  of  errata,  and  two  letters  from  Rossetti  to  Buxton 
Forman,  and  two  extracts  regarding  the  Rossetti  family, 
laid  in. 

163.  Shelley's     Poetical    Works.      Edited    by 
Wm.  B.  Scott.    Illustrated,  8vo,  cloth. 

London :  n.d.  3.50 


PRESENTATION  COPY  TO  HOGG  FROM  MOXON 

164.  Shelley's  Poetical  Works.    Edited  by  Mrs. 
Mary  W.  Shelley.    4  vols.,  12mo,  original  cloth. 

London -.1839         50.00 

Presentation    copy.      "To    Jeff^    Hogg    from    the    Pub- 
lisher" [Edward  Moxon]. 

165.  Shelley.    The  Beauties  of  Shelley.    With 
portrait.    32mo,  cloth,  gilt  edges. 

London :  1836  .75 

166.  Shelley.    GEuvres  Completes.    3  vols.,  8vo, 
paper  wrappers. 

Paris:  1887  2.00 

Vol.  I  is  lacking. 

167.  Shelley's  Miscellaneous  and  Posthumous 
Poems.    32mo,  ^  leather. 

London:  1826  3.00 

168.  Shelley's  Miscellaneous  and  Posthumous 
Poems.    12mo,  original  boards. 

London:  1826         15.00 

An  interesting  fragment.     The  first  posthumous  volume 
was  issued  in  1824. 

169.  Shelley's  Poetical  Works.    8vo,  cloth. 

London :  1853  3.50 

Bookplate  and  autograph  of  H.  Buxton  Forman. 


28 THE  BRICK  ROW  BOOK  SHOP,  INC. 

170.     Shelley's  Poetical  Works.    3  parts.    18mo, 
paper  wrappers.     Benbow. 

London:  1836  5.00 


KELMSCOTT  COPY 

171.  Shelley's  Poetical  Works.  Kelmscott 
Press.  3  vols.,  woodcut  title  and  borders,  8vo,  limp 
vellum,  uncut. 

Hammersmith :  1894-95       150.00 

One  of  250  copies  printed.  Presentation  copy.  "E.  H. 
Coleridge  Esq.  with  the  Editor's  kind  regards,  Christmas, 
1894." 

A  fine  example  of  the  Kelmscott  Press. 

172.  Shelley's  Miscellaneous  Poems.  18mo, 
original  boards.    Benbow. 

London:  1836  3.00 

Buxton  Forman's  notation  reads :  "This  edition  was 
pirated  by  Benbow  and  suppressed." 

173.  Shelley.  Proof  pull  of  Notes,  Title  and  Index 
of  Shelley's  Poetical  Works^  edited  by  Harry  Bux- 
ton Forman.    4  vols. 

London :  1883  2.50 

174.  Shelley's  Essays,  Letters  from  Abroad. 
Edited  by  Mrs.  Mary  W.  Shelley.    2  vols.,  8vo,  cloth. 

London :  1852  4.50 

175.  Shelley's  Essays.  Edited  by  Mrs.  Mary  W. 
Shelley.    2  vols,  in  1.    12mo. 

London :  1852  4.50 

Scarce. 

176.  Shelley's  Essays,  Letters  from  Abroad. 
Edited  by  Mrs.  [Mary  W.]  Shelley.  2  vols.,  8vo,  origi- 
nal cloth. 

London :  1840         35.00 

Presentation  copy  "To  Jeff"^  Hogg  from  the  Editor." 
[Mrs.  Shelley.] 

177.  Shelley.  The  Brighton  Magazine.  2  vols., 
8vo,  boards. 

London :  1822         10.00 


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Contains  at  p.  540,  Vol.  II,  a  review  of  Shelley's  "Neces- 
sity of  Atheism"  and  "Declaration  of  Rights." 

178.  Shelley.  "Edward  John  Trelawny."  Ex- 
cerpt from  Temple  Bar,  Nov.,  1881.    8vo,  boards. 

London :  2.00 

179.  Shelley's  Letters  to  William  Godwin.  2 
vols.,  8vo,  in  sheets,  folded  and  gathered. 

London :  1891         35.00 

Privately  printed  [not  for  sale].    With  autograph  correc- 
tions in  the  hand  of  Buxton  Forman. 

180.  Shelley — The  Poet  of  the  Age.  A  Satiri- 
cal  Poem.    12mo,  cloth. 

London:  1862  1.75 

Refers  to  Shelley,  pp.  6,  9,  61,  107-117,  130. 

181.  Shelley.  Narrazione  della  morte  di  Gia- 
coMO  E  Beatrice  Cenci^  e  di  Lucrezia  Petronia 
Cenci,  etc.    8vo,  sheets. 

London:  1821  5.00 

182.  Shelley  Pedigree,  from  the  Records  of  the 
College  of  Arms.    4to,  paper  wrapper. 

London :  1880  5.00 

Presentation  copy  from  the  publishers  to  Buxton  For- 
man.    Privately  printed. 

183.  Another  copy.  5.00 


LETTER  OF  LORD  BYRON  ON  SHELLEY'S  DEATH 

184.  SHELLEY.  The  Original  Letter  of  Lord 
Byron  concerning  the  drowning  of  Shelley. 
Beautifully  bound  [with  other  A.L.S.]  in  book  form, 
4to  size  [11^x9  inches],  deep  dark  blue  crushed  le- 
vant morocco,  lettered  on  back  in  gilt  with  ivory  ob- 
longs, and  lettered  in  gilt  panel  on  front  cover  with  the 
signature  "P.  B.  Shelley"  inset  in  a  deep-cut  frame 
bordered  by  lilies  of  the  valley  in  green,  gold  and  ivory ; 
inside  gilt  borders  with  white  watered  silk  doublures. 


This  is  the  first  known  letter  recording  the  certainty  of 
Shelley's  death,  written  four  days  before  the  finding  of  the 
body  and  a  week  after  the  tragedy. 


350.00 


30 THE  BRICK  ROW  BOOK  SHOP,  INC. 

185.  SHELLEY.  Manuscript  Letters  of 
extraordinary  interest,  detailing  the  history  of  the 
purchase  of  the  Shelley  letters  from  Paola  Clairmont. 
From  the  correspondence  of  Buxton  Forman.  About 
75  pieces. 


125.00 


186.  GODWIN  (Mary  Wollstonecraft).  A  Vindi- 
cation OF  THE  Rights  of  Woman. 

Dublin:  1793         17.50 

187.  SHELLEY  (Mary  Wollstonecraft).  Manu- 
script. The  Promise  of  a  Year,  a  Month  and  a 
Day  :  a  Tragi-Comedy  in  Five  Acts.  4to,  vellum  cover 
with  leather  thong. 


75.00 


Williams'  original  MS.  of  this  play  is  in  the  Bodleian 
Library,  Oxford.  Shelley  corrected  that  MS.  throughout, 
improving  the  lines.  The  present  MS.  is  the  final  draft 
in  Mary's  hand,  including  Shelley's  corrections. 


PRESENTATION  ISSUE  OF  FRANKENSTEIN 

188.  SHELLEY  (Mary  Wollstonecraft).  Frank- 
enstein, or  The  Modern  Prometheus.  3  vols.,  8vo, 
original  paper  boards. 

London:  1818       175.00 
A  superlative  copy  of  this  scarce  w^ork  in  pristine  condi- 
tion.   The  binding  of  this  copy  was  used  by  Mary  Shelley 
for  presentation  purposes. 

189.  SHELLEY    (Mary    Wollstonecraft).      Val- 

PERGA  :  OR  THE  LiFE  AND  ADVENTURES  OF   CaSTRUCCIO. 

3  vols.,  12mo,  paper  boards. 

London:  1823         55.00 
Fine  uncut  copy  in  the  original  boards. 

190.  SHELLEY  (Mary  Wollstonecraft).  The 
Fortunes  of  Perkin  Warbeck.  By  the  author  of 
"Frankenstein."  3  vols.,  8vo,  original  boards,  paper 
labels,  uncut;  laid  in  cloth  folders  with  half  dark  blue 
levant  morocco  slip  case. 

London:  1830         75.00 


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First  Edition  with  Mrs.  Shelley's  copy  of  a  letter  from 
Shelley  to  herself,  laid  in. 
[Has  bibliographic  material  on  the  Shelley  circle.] 

191.  SHELLEY  (Mary  Wollstonecraft).  The 
Romance  of  Mary  W.  Shelley,  John  Howard 
Payne,  and  Washington  Irving.  4to,  }i  calf. 
Bibliophile  Society  of  Boston, 

1907         25.00 
Edition  limited  to  470  copies. 

192.  Shelley.  Shelley  in  England.  New  Facts 
and  Letters  from  the  Shelley-Whitton  Papers.  With 
illustrations  and  facsimiles.  By  Roger  Ingpen.  2  vols., 
8vo,  cloth. 

Boston:  1917  5.00 

193.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Poetical 
Works.  Edited  by  H.  Buxton  Forman.  4  vols.,  8vo, 
^  morocco,  gilt  top. 

London:  1876        30.00 

194.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Complete 
Poetical  Works.  The  text  carefully  revised  with 
Notes  and  a  Memoir  by  William  Michael  Rossettf?  3 
vols.,  8vo,  full  morocco,  gilt  [slightly  worn]. 

London:  1881         18.00 
A  handsome  set. 

195.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Poetical 
Works.  Edited  with  a  Memoir  by  H.  Buxton  For- 
man.   5  vols.,  small  8vo,  ^  morocco. 

London:  1908         25.00 
Aldine  edition  of  British  Poets. 

196.  Last  Days  with  Shelley,  Byron  and 
Keats.    By  William  Graham.    8vo,  buckram. 

London:  1898  3.50 

With  A.L.S.  from  N.  Macholl  to  Buxton  Forman  laid 
in. 


197.     Manuscript  Letter  of  Thomas  Medwin  to 
C.  Oilier.    A.L.S.,  4to,  2  pp.,  dated  August  31,  1834. 


15.00 


32 THE  BRICK  ROW  BOOK  SHOP,  INC. 

198.     Ode   to    Naples.     Manuscript   copy    in    the 
handwriting  of  Mary  Shelley.    8  pp.,  8vo. 


100.00 


This  copy  of  the  "Ode  to  Naples"  probably  was  copied 
by  Mary  Shelley  for  the  purpose  of  printing  it  in  the  "Post- 
humous Poems"  of  Shelley  published  in  1824. 

There  are  small  differences  in  the  text  of  this  and  the 
published  versions  which  may  have  been  changed  in  the 
proofs. 


PART  OF  ORIGINAL  MANUSCRIPT  OF  VALPERGA 


199.     SHELLEY   (Mary).     Portion  of  the  Manu- 
script of  her  book  "Valperga."    18  pp.,  small  folio. 


150.00 


Any  portion  of  Mary  Godwin  Shelley  manuscript  is  rare 
and  excessively  hard  to  obtain.  This  considerable  portion 
of  her  favourite  novel  is  a  highly  desirable  example.  It  is 
well  known  that  the  authoress  valued  "Valperga"  to  a 
much  higher  degree  than  her  more  celebrated  "Franken- 
stein." 

200.  SHELLEY    (Percy    Bysshe).     The    Cenci.     ■ 
Large  8vo,  boards,  buckram  back,  rubricated.     Elston 
Press. 

New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. :  1903  7.50 

One  of  180  copies ;  large  paper. 

201.  GODWIN  (Mrs.  Mary  Wollstonecraft, 
Translator).  Elements  of  Morality.  3  vols.,  12mo, 
brown  morocco,  gilt.  Printed  by  T.  Crowder  for  J. 
Johnson  in  St.  Pauls  Churchyard. 

London:  1791        35.00 
First  Edition   with  brilliant   impressions   of   the  many 
plates  engraved  and  executed  by  William  Blake. 

202.  SHELLEY.  The  Life  of  Percy  Bysshe 
Shelley.  By  Thomas  Jefferson  Hogg.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
full  green  straightgrain  French  levant  morocco,  extra 
gilt  backs,  gilt  borders,  dentelles,  gilt  edges. 

London :  1858         25.00 

204.     SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).    The  Revolt  of 


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Islam.    A  Poem.     8vo,  full  seal  brown  morocco,  gilt, 
inside  borders,  gilt  edges. 

London :  1829         50.00 

205.  GODWIN  (Mary  Wollstonecraft).  A  Vin- 
dication OF  THE  Rights  of  Woman.  8vo,  original 
calf  [rebacked]. 

Philadelphia :  1794         10.00 
First  American  Edition. 

206.  GODWIN  (Mary  Wollstonecraft).  A  Vin- 
dication OF  THE  Rights  of  Woman.  8vo,  contem- 
porary calf. 

London:  1792         10.00 

Second  Edition.     This  was  the  only  volume  published 
of  this  extraordinary  book. 

207.  GODWIN  (Mary  Wollstonecraft).  A  Vin- 
dication OF  the  Rights  of  Woman.  8vo,  ^  calf, 
red  back-label. 

London :  1792         17.50 
First  Edition. 

208.  GODWIN  (Mary  Wollstonecraft).  An  His- 
torical AND  Moral  View  of  the  Origin  and  Progress 
of  the  French  Revolution.  Large  8vo,  original 
boards,  uncut. 

London:  1794         15.00 

Only  one  volume  was  ever  published  although  the  title- 
page  calls  for  two. 

209.  GODWIN  (Mary  Wollstonecraft).  Origi- 
nal Stories  from  Real  Life  with  Conversations 
calculated  to  regulate  the  Affections  and  form  the  Mind 
to  Truth  and  Goodness.    18mo,  original  ^4  roan  boards. 

London  :n.d.         10.00 

210.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  An  Anthol- 
ogy. Poems  selected  and  arranged  with  a  Prefatory 
Note  by  T.  J.  Cobden-Sanderson.    8vo,  cloth. 

[London]  :  1922  3.00 

Beautifully   printed   and   indented,   on    fine   paper,   with 
generous  margins. 


34 THE  BRICK  ROW  BOOK  SHOP,  INC. 

MAGNIFICENT  SHELLEY  LETTER  TO  GODWIN 

211.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  [1]  A.L.S.  5 
pp.,  4to.  Autograph  letter  of  P.  B,  Shelley,  Bishops- 
gate,  Feb.  26,  181G,  to  W.  Godwin.  Valuable  and  most 
interesting  letter  giving  many  details  of  the  family 
estates,  fortune,  etc.  [2]  Autograph  letter  of  Mary 
Wollstonecraft  Shelley  to  Charles  Oilier  with  a  refer- 
ence to  "Frankenstein."  [3]  Letter  from  William 
Godwin  referring  to  the  disposal  of  goods  and  com- 
mission thereon.  [4]  Portrait  of  Godwin.  [5]  Por- 
trait of  Shelley  from  the  Curran  copy. 

450.00 

213.  SHELLEYANA.  Shelley  Papers  relating 
to  his  efforts  to  realize  money  on  his  estates,  containing 
copy  of  his  settlement  [deed  of  April  30,  1782].  Fif- 
teen pieces  mostly  addressed  to  William  Godwin. 


50.00 


214.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Manuscript 
Copy  of  Last  Will  and  Testament  dated  18th  Feb., 
1817,  in  favor  of  his  wife  and  children  and  also  Lord 
Byron  and  Thomas  Love  Peacock.    Large  folio,  10  pp. 


GISBORNE'S  TRANSCRIPT   OF  OEDIPUS 

215.  SHELLEYANA.  Original  Transcript  of 
QiDiPus  Tyrannus  or  Swellfoot  the  Tyrant  in  the 
handwriting  of  John  Gisborne.  50  pp.,  4to.  This  is 
Gisborne's  transcript  from  Shelley's  MS.  of  a  very  rare 
work  which  was  suppressed,  seven  copies  only,  it  is 
believed,  escaping  the  general  destruction.  With  letter 
of  Percy  Bysshe  Shelley,  copied  by  Mary  Shelley,  re- 
ferring to  her  literary  work,  the  Gisbornes,  etc. 


25.00 


175.00 


216.  SHELLEYANA.  Claire  Clairmont.  [1] 
Copy  of  a  MS.  Journal  kept  by  her  during  1814  while 
travelling  through  France  with  Shelley  and  his  wife 
Mary.  Has  many  intimate  references  to  the  poet  and 
incidents  in  the  daily  life  of  the  party.     17  pp.,  4to,  in 


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small  neat  hand.  [2]  A  letter  dated  3d  Oct.,  1852, 
from  Cornelia  Turner  to  Claire  Clairmont  regarding 
Claire's  age.  [3]  A  letter  dated  18th  Oct.,  1844,  from 
her  bankers  to  Claire  Clairmont  in  answer  to  her  en- 
quiries regarding  the  legacy  bequeathed  to  her  by  Percy 
Bysshe  Shelley.  [4]  A  two-page  memorandum  with 
scathing  allusions  to  Lord  Byron  and  "Silly  Thought- 
less Teresa."  [5]  Letter  dated  27th  Sept.,  1849,  from 
Caroline  Rousseau  to  Claire  Clairmont  acknowledging 
her  order  for  a  shawl  she  wished  made. 


217.  Shelley  Pedigree.  Certified  MS.  copy  from 
Herald's  Office  with  corrections  by  H.  Buxton  For- 
man  and  printed  proof  of  same. 


50.00 


25.00 


219.  SHELLEYANA.  Original  Watercolor  of 
Shelley's  grave  [7x5  inches]  by  A.  B.,  Rome. 

1873         15.00 

220.  SHELLEYANA.  Manuscript  Journal 
kept  by  Captain  Edward  EUerker  Williams  while  a 
midshipman  on  His  Majesty's  Ship  "Superb."  Folio, 
wrappers.  Inscribed  by  him :  "Kept  by  Edw'd.  Wil- 
liams Mid."  1807.  Captain  Williams  was  drowned 
with  Shelley  in  1822. 


100.00 


221.  SHELLEYANA.  Original  Manuscript 
Petition  in  Chancery.  Eliza  lanthe  Shelley  and 
Charles  Bysshe  Shelley,  Infants,  by  John  Westbrooke, 
their  maternal  Grandfather  and  next  Friend,  Plain- 
tiffs; and  Elizabeth  Westbrooke,  Spinster,  John  Hig- 
ham,  Percy  Bysshe  Shelley,  Sir  Timothy  Shelley  and 
John  Westbrooke,  Defendants.  7  pp.,  large  folio.  An 
extremely  valuable  document,  evidently  used  in  the 
Court  of  Chancery  in  the  action  by  Shelley  to  regain 
possession  of  his  two  children  by  Harriet,  his  first  wife. 
In  the  complaint  it  is  claimed  that  Shelley  is  cohabiting 
unlawfully  with  Mary  Godwin  and  that  he  avows  him- 
self an  atheist  ....  and  denied  the  existence  of  God. 


125.00 


36 THE  BRICK  ROW  BOOK  SHOP,  INC. 

COPIES  BY  MARY  W.  SHELLEY  AND  LEIGH  HUNT 

222.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Manuscript  of 
Two  Translations  by  Percy  Bysshe  Shelley.  "The 
Dinner  Party  Anticipated.  A  Paraphrase  of  Horace's 
Nineteenth  Ode,  Book  the  Third,"  and  "The  Magic 
Horse — Translated  from  the  Italian  of  Cristofano 
Bronzino."  4  pp.,  12mo.  And  a  transcript  in  the  hand- 
writing of  Leigh  Hunt.     7  pp.,  4to. 

These  two  translations  are  in  the  handwriting  of 
Mary  Shelley  and  were  sent  to  Leigh  Hunt,  as  was  the 
case  with  all  the  work  of  the  poet  written  during  his 
stay  in  Italy.  The  Horace  paraphrase  was  printed  in 
The  Companion  for  the  2r)th  of  March,  1828,  but  "The 
Magic  Horse"  was  not  printed  until  its  inclusion  in 
the  "Collected  Works."  The  second  work  has  a  few 
parts  filled  in  by  Leigh  Hunt,  evidently  left  blank  be- 
cause Shelley  felt  uncertain  as  to  the  meaning  of  the 
original. 

The  transcript  of  the  paraphrase  of  Horace  is  in  the 
handwriting  of  Leigh  Hunt  with  an  Introduction  of 
four  pages  headed  "The  Dessert."  This  is  on  seven 
small  4to  sheets. 

150.00 

223.  SHELLEYANA.  Manuscript  Copy  of  In- 
denture between  Percy  Bysshe  Shelley  and  William 
Willats,  relating  to  certain  Lands  charged  with  £4500 
on  Estates,  tail  in  remainder.    Dated  31st  Jany.,  1818. 

25.00 
Probably    most    of    this   amount    went    to    Godwin,    for 
Shelley  wrote  in  1820  that  he  had  given  him  between  four 
and  five  thousand  pounds  within  a  few  years. 

224.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Manuscript 
Copies  of  Letters  from  Shelley  to  his  wife  Mary  in 
the  latter's  autograph.  [1]  Dated  Casa  Ricci,  Florence 
Sep.  10th,  1820,  mentioning  insurrection  in  Paris;  [2] 
Dated  [Lerici]  April,  1822,  on  household  affairs;  [3] 
Dated  Pisa,  July  4th,  1822,  to  Mrs.  Williams,  Lerici,  a 
week  prior  to  his  death.  He  writes :  "How  soon  those 
hours  past  and  how  slowly  they  return  to  pass  as  soon 
again  and  perhaps  for  ever  in  which  we  have  lived 
together  so  intimately  and  happily.    Adieu  my  dearest 

friend." 

75.00 


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THE  EXCESSIVELY  RARE  MUTILATED  QUEEN 

MAB 

235.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Queen  Mab; 
A  Philosophical  Poem:  With  Notes.  8vo,  original 
boards,  uncut.     [Printed  by  P.  B.  Shelley,  1813.] 

London :       250.00 

The  excessively  rare  first  edition.  It  is  well  known 
that  Shelley  was  in  the  habit  of  removing  the  title-page, 
the  Dedication  to  Harriet,  and  the  imprint  at  the  end  of 
the  volume,  and  all  three  of  these  mutilations  occur  in  the 
present  volume.  Laid  in  is  a  copy  of  a  letter  from  Shelley 
to  his  wife  dated,  Bologna,  August  6,  1821.  He  speaks  of 
an  accident;  "one  would  think  that  I  were  the  spaniel  of 
destiny,  for  the  more  she  knocks  me  about,  the  more  I  fawn 
on  her."  This  interesting  and  affectionate  letter  is  copied 
by  Mary  Shelley  herself.  Preserved  in  blue  morocco  slip 
case.     Buxton  Forman's  copy  with  his  bookplate. 

226.  SHELLEY  (Mary  W.).  Various  letters  to 
and  from  ^lary  Shelley.  [1]  Letter  to  Moxon,  the 
publisher,  31  Jan.,  1846;  [2]  Letter  to  Mary  Shelley 
from  Emilv  Dunston,  Aug.  28th,  1848;  [3]  Letter  to 
Mary  Shefley  from  S.  E.  Dunston,  July  23rd,  1867; 
[4]  Letter  to  Mary  Shelley  from  Will.  P.  Lennox,  July 
4th,  1845  ;  [5]  Two  copies  of  letters  from  Mary  Shelley 

to  Miss  Holcroft,  dated  Oct.  2nd,  ;  [6]  Letter  to 

Mary  Shelley,  signed  Laura,  four  4to  pages  in  small 
neat  hand,  closely  written. 

50.00 

227.  SHELLEYANA.  Extracts  from  the  Early 
Parish  Register  of  Warminghurst  in  Sussex  relating 
to  the  Shelley  family.  By  Charles  Bridger.  8vo,  8  pp. 
Printed  for  private  circulation. 

London :  1853  5.00 

228.  SHELLEYANA.  Manuscript  Drafts  of 
Agreements  between  Williaiu  Godwin  and  his  pub- 
lishers regarding  "Mandeville,"  "Deloraine,"  "History 
of  the  Commonwealth  of  England,"  "St.  Leon"  and 
"Necromancy."    In  all  17  pp.,  4to. 


50.00 


229.     SHELLEYANA.     Letter  dated   Aug.   31st, 
1834,  from  Thomas  Medwin  to  Charles  Oilier  request- 


38 THE  BRICK  ROW  BOOK  SHOP,  INC. 

ing  him  to  use  his  influence  with  Mr.  Bentley,  the  pub- 
Hsher,  to  advance  money  due  on  a  matter  in  dispute. 
2  pp.,  4to. 

10.00 


SHELLEY  LEARNS  OF  THE  DROWNING  OF 
HARRIET 

230.  SHELLEYANA.  Letter  dated  Dec.  13th, 
1816,  from  T.  Hookham,  Jr.,  Shelley's  publisher,  being 
the  first  intimation  the  poet  had  of  Mrs.  Shelley's 
[Harriet  Westbrook]  suicide,    lyi  pp.,  4to. 


100.00 


231.     SHELLEYANA.     William  Godwin.     Origi- 
nal Manuscript.     [1]  Agreement  dated  Dec , 

1816,  between  Archibald  Constable  &  Co.  and  William 
Godwin  regarding  "Mandeville";  [2]  Agreement  dated 
21st  Dec,  1821,  between  Henry  Colburn  and  William 
Godwin  regarding  "The  Commonwealth  of  Eng- 
land"; [3]  Agreement  dated  9th  Nov.,  1828,  between 
Henry  Colburn  and  William  Godwin  regarding  "a 
novel  to  be  printed  in  three  volumes"  [Cloudesley], 
signed  in  each  instance  by  Godwin  and  the  publishers 
with  whom  the  agreements  were  made. 


50.00 


232.  SHELLEYANA.  Peacock's  Memoirs  of 
Shelley  with  Shelley's  Letters  to  Peacock.  Edited 
by  H.  F.  B.  Brett-Smith.    12mo,  cloth,  gilt,  gilt  top. 

London :  1909  1.00 

Presentation  copy  from  the  editor. 

233.  SHELLEYANA.  Samuel  Rogers'  Poems 
and  Italy.    2  vols.,  8vo,  dark  green  calf,  blind  tooled. 

London:  1830  and  1834         25.00 

Presentation  copies  to  Mrs.  Shelley  in  the  autograph  of 
Rogers. 

234.  GODWIN  (Mary  Wollstonecraft).  Letters 
to  Imlay.    8vo,  cloth. 

London :  1879  3.50 

Out  of  print  and  scarce. 


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236.  SHELLEYANA.  Wit  and  Humour.  Se- 
lected from  the  English  Poets  by  Leigh  Hunt.  8vo, 
original  cloth,  gilt,  gilt  edges. 

London :  1846         13.50 

Presentation  copy  in  Hunt's  autograph  "To  Sir  Percy 
Shelley  Bart,  from  his  affectionate  friend  Leigh  Hunt." 

237.  GODWIN.  Mary  Wollstonecraft's  Origi- 
nal Stories,  with  five  illustrations  by  William  Blake, 
with  an  Introduction  by  E.  V.  Lucas.  12mo,  cloth, 
gilt,  gilt  top. 

London:  1906  1.50 

238.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Posthumous 
Fragments  of  Margaret  Nicholson  ;  Being  Poems 
found  amongst  the  papers  of  that  noted  female  who  at- 
tempted the  hfe  of  the  King  in  1786.    4to,  boards. 

Oxford:  1810         35.00 

Reprint;  probably  by  H.  Buxton  Forman  for  distribu- 
tion. One  correction  in  his  handwriting  and  has  his  book- 
plate with  autograph,  "H.  Buxton  Forman  3rd  November 
1875"  on  flyleaf. 


SHELLEY  DEEDS  FROM  1567  TO  1800 


239.  SHELLEYANA.  Unique  Collection  of 
OLD  deeds  relating  to  the  Shelley  Family  from  1567  to 
1800.  Executed  on  parchment,  each  bearing  the  signa- 
ture of  one  or  more  members  of  the  family,  making  a 
connecting  link  from  the  days  of  Queen  Elizabeth  to 
those  of  the  Poet. 

$350.00 

1.  Deed  dated  December  4th  1567  in  the  nynth  yeare  of  the 
Raigne  of  our  souveraigne  Lady  Elizabeth  by  the  grace 
of  god  of  England  France  and  Ireland  Queene  between 
Thomas  Shelley  and  wife  of  Mapledurham,  Surrey  and 
Nicholas  Martin  and  Wife  to  house  and  barne  and  adjoin- 
ing land  in  Boniton.  Signed  by  Thomas  Shelley  and 
Henry  Shelley.     Endorsed  17th  April  1602. 

2.  Deed  dated  July  31st  1580  in  the  twenty  second  yeare 
of  the  Raygne  of  our  Souvraygne  Lady  Elizabeth  by  the 
grace  of  god  of  England  France  and  Ireland  Queene  be- 
tween Henry  Shelley  of  Mapledurham  and  Stevin  Har- 
gott   of    Westonals    Zumford    etc.    lease    of    the    lands    of 


40  THE  BRICK  ROW  BOOK  SHOP,  INC. 


Godlecombe.  Witnesses  John  Shelley  and  others.  En- 
dorsed "The  lease  that  Mr  Steve  Vachel  hath  of  Godle- 
comb  1580" 

3.  Lease  dated  29th  March  1602  in  the  foure  and  forteth 
yeare  of  the  rigne  of  our  souveraigne  ladie  Elizabeth  by 
the  grace  of  god  of  England  ffrance  and  Irelande  Queene 
by  Mary  Shelley  widow  of  Henry  Shelley  of  West  Maple- 
durham  to  Thomas  Hanbury  of  Mapledurham  of  certain 
meadow  lands  referred  to  in  an  indenture  dated  the  first 
dale  of  December  in  the  sixte  year  of  the  reigne  of  King 
Edward  the  Sixte.    Endorsed  by  T.  Shelley. 

4.  Life  Rent  dated  19th  April  1602  in  the  fourtieth  yeare 
of  the  raigne  of  our  souvraigne  Lady  Elizabeth  of  England 
France  and  Ireland  Queene  between  Mary  Shelley  of 
Mapledurham  Widow  and  Henry  Shelley  her  sonne  on  the 
one  part  and  Nicholas  Martin  and  Jane  his  wife  on  the 
other  part.  Life  rent  in  House  and  Barne  in  Buryton. 
Endorsed  1617  by  Mary  Shelley  and  Henry  Shelley  and 
by  T.  Shelley  as  witness 

5.  Deed  dated  7th  April  1659  between  John  Holmdon  and 
Elizabeth  his  wife  on  the  one  part  and  George  Shelley  the 
Older  of  Rutfield  Surrey  and  George  Shelley  the  Younger 
sonne  and  heire  apparent  of  the  said  George  Shelley  the 
Older  on  the  other  part.  The  Lands  of  Salmons  other- 
wise Loghills  otherwise  Drabb  Hills.  Consideration  £650. 
Endorsed  Mr  John  Holmdon  and  Wife  conveyance  to 
George  Shelley  the  Older  and  George  Shelley  the  Younger 
7th  April  1659. 

6.  Marriage  Settlement  dated  12th  October  1676  in  the 
eight  and  twentieth  yeare  of  our  souveraigne  lord  Charles 
the  Second.  Deed  by  George  Shelley  Yeoman  of  Lingfield 
Surrey  the  Older  to  his  son  George  Shelley  Yeoman  of 
Mittfield  Surrey  the  Younger  in  consideration  of  love  and 
affection.     Endorsed  12th  October  1676,  28  Car.  2nd. 

7.  Deed  dated  25th  March  1738  in  the  eleventh  year  of  the 
reign  of  our  Souvereign  Lord  George  the  ii  by  Nicholas 
Gofife  and  others  to  John  Shelley  of  Fenn  Place  and  others 
the  lands  of  Mocbridge  etc. 

8.  Deed  dated  14th  April  1800  in  the  fortieth  year  of  the 
reign  of  our  Sovereign  Lord  George  III  by  Bysshe  Shelley 
only  surviving  son  of  Timothy  Sliclley  of  Warnham  and 
the  Rev.  Henry  Chatfield  and  others. 

Timothy   Shelley  was  the  son  of  John  Shelley  and  one 
of  the  nephews  of  Edward  Shelley  of  Field  Place. 

240.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Manuscript 
LETTER  from  the  poet  to  C.[harles]  Olher  dated  Naples 
Feb  27th  1818.  1  page,  4to,  with  the  address  on  the 
verso  of  blank  page  2.  Not  known  to  Roger  Ingpen 
and    not    published    in    "The    Collected    Letters    of 


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Shelley."     Laid   in,  a  steel  engraving  of   Shelley   by 

H.  B.  Hall. 

New  York:       200.00 

241.  SHELLEYANA.  Letters  from  Mary 
Shelley  to  Claire  Clairmont  in  the  autograph  of  the 
latter.  Consisting  of  about  forty  letters  with  a  total  of 
about  172  pages;  in  neat  and  very  legible  hand. 

100.00 

242.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Queen  Mab. 
8vo,  no  boards.    Printed  and  published  by  W.  Clark. 

London :  1821         15.00 

The  first  published  edition,  as  the  edition  of  1813  was 
suppressed  and  withdrawn.  This  is  one  of  the  muti- 
lated copies  with  blanks  at  pp.  39,  54,  55,  65,  67,  82,  98, 
146-148  and  171.  The  British  Museum  has  a  manuscript 
copy  which  says  "Clark  sold  only  50  copies."  Clark 
was  tried  in  1825  for  publishing  "Queen  Mab"  and  was 
sentenced  for  four  months  in  Cold  Bath  Fields  Prison, 

243.  SHELLEYANA.  Nug^.  [Edited]  by 
Thomas  Medwin.    Small  4to,  paper  covers. 

Heidelberg :  1856         10.00 

Autographed  "To  my  friend  Shortt  T.  Medwin  H.  S. 
4  Sept  '6"     Exceedingly  scarce. 


244.     Another  copy,  inscribed  "H.  W.  Shortt  from 
Capt.  Medwin,  Heidelberg."    Paper  covers. 


10.00 


245.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  The  Life  of 
Percy  Bysshe  Shelley.  By  Thomas  Jefiferson  Hogg. 
Portrait.  2  vols,  [all  published],  8vo,  full  straightgrain 
green  levant  morocco,  gilt,  red  and  maroon  back  labels, 
dentelles,  gilt  top. 

London:  1858         30.00 

First  Edition.  Scarce.  Four  volumes  were  promised, 
but  "Shelley's  representatives  fearing  that  the  prosecu- 
tion of  the  work  would  result  in  stereotyping  a_  carica- 
ture not  only  of  Shelley  but  of  Mary  Shelley,  withdrew 
the  materials  on  which  Hogg  had  depended  for  con- 
tinuing it." 

246.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Shelley's 
Adonais.  By  John  W.  Hales.  Tall  8vo,  paper  covers. 
Reprinted  from  the  Hampstead  Annual,  1901.  2.50 


42 THE  BRICK  ROW  BOOK  SHOP,  INC. 

Laid   in,   an   original   letter   from   Hales   to    Forman, 
with  press  copy  of  the  latter's  reply. 

247.  SHELLEYANA.  Speech  for  the  Defend- 
ant in  the  Prosecution  of  the  Queen  v.  Moxon  for  the 
publication  of  Shelley's  works.  By  T.  N.  Talfourd, 
Sergeant-at-Law.    8vo,  unstitched. 

London:  1841  5.00 

First  Edition.    Rare. 

248.  SHELLEYANA.  Manuscript  copy  of  the 
Indenture  made  by  Bysshe  Shelley,  grandfather  of  the 
poet,  in  settlement  of  his  estate,  dated  August  20,  1791. 
Written  on  77  large  folio  pages;  not  quite  perfect,  10.00 


OF  EXTRAORDINARY  INTEREST 

249.  WILLIAMS  (Edward  Ellerker).  Manuscript. 
Sporting  Sketches  during  a  short  stay  in  Hindostani. 
Title-page  is  a  pen-and-ink  sketch  by  the  author  de- 
picting a  tiger  hunt.    8vo,  full  calf  [binding  loose] . 


150.00 


The  major  part  of  this  extraordinarily  interesting  volume 
is  made  up  of  a  record  of  Travel  and  Adventure  in  India  and 
is  partly  in  the  hand  of  Williams  and  partly  in  his  wife's 
hand.  She  was  a  sister  of  Gen.  John  Wheeler  Cleveland  of 
the  Madras  Army. 

It  contains  a  history  and  description  of  Mauritius  and  re- 
marks on  Literature,  Philosophy  and  History  with  sundry 
medical  prescriptions. 

It  is  most  valuable  by  reason  of  certain  references  to 
Shelley  and  to  Byron,  and  graphically  narrates  the  former's 
fearful  vision  which  took  place  a  few  days  before  the  loss  of 
the  "Ariel,"  in  which  both  Shelley  and  Williams  had  so 
tragic  an  end. 

A  number  of  the  notations  are  unquestionably  in  the  hand- 
writing of  Edward  T.  Trelawny,  into  whose  keeping  came 
the  effects  of  Williams  after  his  drowning. 

250.  WILLIAMS  (E.  Ellerker).  Manuscript  Jour- 
nal. Containing  a  number  of  pencil  sketches  and  five 
pages  of  beautifully  executed  watercolors  of  continental 
peasants ;  with  28  pages  of  closely  and  neatly  written 
manuscript  in  the  handwriting  of  Mrs.  Williams.  Ob- 
long 8vo,  red  boards  [part  of  one  missing] . 


35.00 


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251.  "Trelawny's  [Edward  T.]  Account  Book, 
commencing  29'^  Oct.  1820." 

50.00 

The  foregoing  caption  in  the  handwriting  of  Mary  Shelley 
appears  on  the  flyleaf  of  this  little  manuscript  volume,  the 
pages  of  which  overflow  with  "touches  of  things  human." 
It  is  a  delightful  jumble  of  fugitive  verse,  household 
accounts,  artistic  sketches,  with  records  of  daily  purchases 
of  minestra  and  fish,  salad  and  oil,  pasta  and  canoli — a  hat 
for  Shelley  for  25  pavoli,  a  box  at  the  opera  sandwiched 
between  a  pair  of  boots  and  children's  beds,  etc.,  etc. 

Who  wrote  or  transcribed  the  following  lines  it  would  be 
interesting  to  know.  They  stand  vis-a-vis  to  a  receipt  for 
297  francs  from  Roguet  et  Cie.,  and  on  the  verso  of  the  page 
are  drawings  of  peasant  girls,  more  verse  and  cryptic  notes. 

"And  near  the  seat  all  pensively  she  sat, 
Her  look  as  pale  as  snow  on  mountain  top, 
But  peaceful  as  the  cloud  that  slumbers  there 
On  Summer's  eve, — and  round  her  brow  was  wound. 
Through  the  thick  folds  of  her  loose  hair,  a  band 
Of  golden  work  that  caught  the  day-star's  beams,"  etc. 

252.  The  Poetical  Works  of  Thomas  Lovell 
Beddoes.  Edited  with  a  Memoir  by  Edmund  Gosse, 
with  Etchings  by  Herbert  Railton.  2  vols.,  12mo,  ^ 
blue  crushed  levant  morocco. 

London:  1890         12.50 

Edition  limited  to  500  copies  for  England  and  500  for 
America.    An  attractive  set. 

The  gifted  Beddoes  was  a  great  admirer  of,  and  deeply 
interested  in,  Shelley,  although  he  had  never  met  him.  With 
Leigh  Hunt  and  others  he  became  guarantor  for  the  produc- 
tion of  Shelley's  Posthumous  Poems. 


253.     Another  copy.    2  vols.,  8vo,  boards,  uncut. 
One  of  125  copies  on  large  handmade  paper. 


12.50 


254.  The  Letters  of  Thomas  Lovell  Beddoes. 
Edited  with  Notes  by  Edmund  Gosse.    12mo,  cloth. 

London:  1894  5.00 

Six  hundred  copies  of  this  edition  printed  for  England. 

255.  GODWIN  (William).  Lives  of  the  Necro- 
mancers or  an  account  of  the  most  eminent  persons  in 
successive  ages  who  have  claimed  for  themselves  .  .  . 
the  exercise  of  magical  power.  8vo,  ^  green  levant 
morocco,  gilt  top. 

London :  1834         50.00 


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Laid  in  are  two  documents  regarding  the  publication  of 
the  volume,  one  in  the  autograph  of  Godwin  and  the  other 
of  the  publisher  Mason.  Godwin  married  Mary  Wollstone- 
craft  and  their  daughter  Mary  became  Shelley's  second  wife. 

256.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Queen  Mab. 
12mo,  boards,  with  limp  leather  cover,  enclosed  in 
leather  case. 

New  York:  1821         30.00 
First  American  edition  (first  variant). 

257.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Queen  Mab. 
12mo,  boards,  with  limp  leather  cover,  enclosed  in  leather 

CcLS6 

New  York:  1821     30.00 
First  American  edition  (third  variant). 

258.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Queen  Mab. 
12mo,  boards,  with  limp  leather  cover,  enclosed  in 
leather  case. 

New  York:  1821         30.00 

First  American  edition  with  additional  engraved  title-page 
(second  variant). 

259.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Queen  Mab. 
Tall  12mo,  boards,  with  limp  leather  cover  and  enclosed 
in  leather  case. 

New  York:  1831         22.50 
Second  American  edition. 

260.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Queen  Mab. 
18mo,  paper,  with  limp  leather  cover,  enclosed  in  leather 
case. 

New  York:  1852         17.50 
Fourth  American  edition. 

261.  SHELLEY  (Percy  Bysshe).  Queen  Mab. 
18mo,  cloth,  with  limp  leather  cover,  enclosed  in  leather 

New  York:    n.d.         15.00 
Third  American  edition.     A  rare  and  extraordinary  edi- 
tion.    Bound  in  with  this  volume  are  Coleridge's  "Ancient 
Mariner"  and  other  poems. 


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